Where is the antenna on a 2006 Honda Accord?

Where is the antenna on a 2006 Honda Accord?

On the 2006 Honda Accord, You won’t find a traditional radio antenna. Instead, You’ll see what kind of looks like defroster lines near the top of Your rear windshield — this is actually Your radio antenna.

How to upgrade Honda Accord 7 radio in 4 steps?

Pry the kit which is next to the gearbox and take the internal part out as picture 4 shows. There are 3 screws in the kit, remove them so that you can take the whole kit out. Now, remove the under part of the trim panel by your hands as picture 8 shows. Remove the radio. Unscrew the screws on the radio and keep them in a box.

How do you hook up a stereo to a Honda Accord?

Connect the front door speaker leads to the woofer output on the crossover network, and then run new speaker wire from the crossover to the tweeter. This keeps you from having to pull a new wire through the Molex plug in the door jamb, which is nearly impossible on most Hondas.

How big is the stereo system on a Honda Accord?

The thirsty current draw of a high-powered stereo is not a good thing for the hybrid system, so don’t exceed a 30-amp current draw or 350-watt RMS power rating. There are plenty of options available when you decide to take your Accord to a whole new level.

Where to put a subwoofer in a Honda Accord?

The factory system, at least, can really do with the additional bass a subwoofer provides. The roomy trunk offers plenty of space for a sub, enclosure, and amplifier. And you can also consider small powered subs that’ll fit under the front seat.

Do you need to upgrade the stereo in a Honda Accord?

Most people keep their Honda Accords for a long time, so it makes sense to upgrade the stereo system. With step-by-step disassembly instructions and plenty of up-close, detailed photos, our exclusive Crutchfield MasterSheet ™ takes the guesswork out of removing the factory stereo and speakers.

Do you need a radio code for a Honda Accord?

This is the Accord’s factory navigation receiver (Crutchfield Research Photo) You will need the factory radio security code if radio power is interrupted and the factory radio is re-installed. Honda usually includes this code on a card in the owner’s manual.

How much does a Honda Accord sound system cost?

It’s free with your Crutchfield order, or you can purchase one separately for just $9.99. Honda claims six speakers — two of them are tweeters — and 120 watts of power for the Accord’s sound system.

The factory system, at least, can really do with the additional bass a subwoofer provides. The roomy trunk offers plenty of space for a sub, enclosure, and amplifier. And you can also consider small powered subs that’ll fit under the front seat.